Wendy Wu Tours has unveiled its debut Wildlife Collection featuring escorted tours to view animals in Africa, Asia and South America.
Special launch offers are available until December 1, with free flights, free single supplements, and, on selected tours, there are partner flies free or half-price single supplement deals.
The escorted tour specialist said the new collection marks the creation of the its fourth touring pillar, joining Road, Rail, and Cruise & Tour.
It noted how wildlife travel is one of the fastest-growing segments in touring, with demand for animal-encounter journeys soaring by more than 40% over the past two years.
Gary King, head of trade sales at Wendy Wu Tours, said: “Wildlife travel is booming, and our agents have been asking for a collection that delivers genuine adventure yet still carries the reliability and protection of a touring specialist.
“This is exactly that – life-changing encounters in the wild, crafted with the care, ethics, and reassurance that Wendy Wu is known for.”
He added: “For our trade partners, this collection is more than just a new product – it’s a story to tell. It’s the chance to offer customers something truly transformative: gorillas, tigers, orangutans, the Galápagos – the world’s wildest places, made accessible.”
The Uganda Gorilla Trekking trip costs from £4,610, while Rwanda Gorilla Trekking is from £4,290. Both tours are five days and prices do not include international flights.
Madagascar Untamed is a 20-day itinerary from £6,040, including flights.
The 14-day Wildlife of India tour costs from £4,390 including flights, and visits Ranthambore, home of the Bengal tiger, and Kaziranga, where one-horned rhinos roam the floodplains.
The Best of Borneo is a 16-day holiday from £4,890, including flights, which visits Sepilok Rehabilitation Centre and the Kinabatangan River.
The Colours of Costa Rica costs from £5,040 for 14 days, while the Galapagos Cruise & Machu Picchu itinerary costs from £13,190 for 19 days. Both include flights.